Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Good Morning everyone, I know you have missed me! Let’s
just say this cold winter got the best of me. I had a cold from hell. So now I
am back and have two authors I want to tell you about. I am going to start off
with someone who has inspired me. She
is part of the reason I started writing again. She is one of the most encouraging
people I know. That being said let me introduce her to you.

My question are in blue and my guest is in red

Could you please introduce yourself to everyone?

Hello
everyone. I’mDenyséBridger,
author of far too many books for me to remember!I
publish an online magazine, have recently designed a couple of covers for my
books, and just generally do a little of everything that appeals to me.Over
the past year I have been lucky enough to become an Amazon Top Ten Best-selling
author in several categories, as well as having numerous best-sellers withAReAll
Romance eBooks.Thank
you for asking me to be here sharing your space.

Would
you like to share any work you have done or doing?

I’m
currently working on my first series ever, and loving the creation of something
that is very different for me. I have no idea when the first book will be
published since this is all still in the planning and writing stages, but I
hope next year is the launch of a whole new career track for me. Only time will
tell of course. I’m also finishing up a novel set in my beloved Italy, and that
one has been a long time coming. It’s going to be a very interesting year with
lots of new material that I hope will appeal to readers, old and new.I’ve set
up Pinterest visual boards so readers can see who I’ve cast in several of the
new projects. You can find those boardsHERE

Do
you have a favorite genreto write
or read in?

I
read in a lot of genres, and write in many, as well. I don’t have a particularfavouriteas I
enjoy a lot of styles of stories. Lately I’ve been reading a lot of romantic
suspense stories, and have discovered the Harlequin Love Inspired imprint. Some
excellent authors, and wonderful novels in that line.

Did
you always want to write or what inspired you to do it?

I
don’t know if writing was ever a conscious choice, or if it’s something I
simply always did. I can’t remembera time
when I wasn’t putting words on a page. I wrote my first stories and even a
novel by hand, then typed it up on a typewriter.Then I
went to word processor, and finally computer. Damn, I hated that transition. I
was frightened to death of attempting to write with a computer. But, obviously,
I got over that particular phobia. I’ve been pretty lucky mostly, I had people
in my life who saw a writer in me long before I did.

Do
you need a nice quiet space to write or are you blasting your music and writing?

Depends,
really. I can do both. As I write this, I have the TV on, my mom’s watching a
movie. I frequently have music on in the background, or more often the howl of
wolves, which I find very soothing. Most of the music I listen to these days is
Italian, easy listening, that kind of thing, so it doesn’t destroy my
concentration.

If
you could give one tip to someone who wants to write what would it be?

Don’t
let anyone discourage you if you are really driven to write. But, if your
desire to write also includes a desire to publish, then you have to be willing
to invest a lot of time and dedication. And, more than anything, you have to
learn to separate your ego from your craft. For a lot of people that’s an
obstacle they don’t overcome with much grace.

What
is the big dream? In other words where would you like your writing to take you
to in the future?

Ideally,
I’d like to be writing for a big publisher, and focusing more on writing than
marketing and promotions. I have a whole series of books I want to get written,
but finding time to do it is getting to be the real challenge. For mid-level
authors, the promotional end of things takes up more and more time, and it’s
always a trade-off that seems to mean less writing time.

If
you could meet anyone living or dead who would it be?

Arthur
Conan Doyle or Margaret Mitchell. It would be fascinating to talk to the
creator of Sherlock Holmes, or Ms. Mitchell’s Scarlett O’Hara. Two of the most
memorable literary characters of the modern era.

Now
the fun questions:

Do you like pizza or salad?

Salad
most of the time.

What do you like more cake or fruit?

Cake
with fruit on it!

What is your favorite kind of music?

Depends
on my mood most of the time. I love Italian music, a lot of popular music, easy
listening, rock, country, a little bit of everything. I also love Blues and
Jazz.

Who is your favorite Author?

If
I had to choose only one, it would be Arthur Conan Doyle. In terms of
living/current authors, Lucy Monroe, Lara Adrian, Elizabeth Goddard, Annie
West, C.J.Cherryh,
Terry Brooks. See, too many to pick just one.

Do you like Vampire, Werewolf, Fairy
or shifter men when you read for pleasure?

Lately
I haven’t read any of the paranormal stuff, but once again, it depends largely
on the mood.I’ve read
more vampire fiction than any of the other options, and written it, as well.
Lucan Thorne, Lara Adrian’s Midnight Breed Gen One vampire is one of my
all-time favoritecharacters.

Do you have pet's?

My
sister’s gorgeous Siberian Husky is the family pet. If I could, I would rescue
an abandoned Husky, because I adore them.

Do you have favoritewild
animals?

Wolves…
one of God’s most beautiful and perfect creatures.

Do you like city or suburbs better?

I
like extremes, big cities like New York, and the other end of the scale, too.

If you could live anywhere where would
it be?

I’d
love to live on a mountain somewhere in a cabin.

Do you like guys
with tattoos?

No. I really don’t like tattoos on anyone for the most part.

Do you have a favorite place you like to be?

Home.
Mostly I just like to be in my house, comfortable and relaxed.

I enjoyed doing this interview with Denysé Bridger because I think she is a great author and friend. I hope you give her a try if you haven't read anything by her yet.

A
series of killings has the Toronto Police Department in turmoil. The press has
labelled the killer a “werewolf” and hysteria is on the rise in the heat of the
summer… Detective Damien Knightley is the lead investigator, but he’s got
secrets of his own that need guarding in this very public investigation.
Knightley is a vampire, and as the case gets more complex, what he discovers
has him both baffled and worried.

In
the Northern Ontario town of Brighton, a visionary woman finds a stranger
outside her door, and because he’s near death she brings him into her home. In
the wake of her kindness, dreams and visions expose things that terrify her.
The stranger is a wolf, and history is about to repeat itself and explode in
violent death if they can’t reach Toronto and capture a renegade on a
blood-hunt.

As
Damien recalls a love from a century ago, the threads of time are being pulled
together, joining the past and the present. The beautiful woman he is falling
in love with is bringing back memories he’d rather forget, and when the killer
is finally revealed, there are more questions than answers in the identity…

WITHIN THE MIST

The
evening air of a Winter in Venice cloaks many things… Passion, destiny, sorrow…
Perhaps even thespectreof death waits
within the mist…

The
misty evening air of a Winter in Venice cloaks many things…. Some who are
passionate lovers hoping for stolen moments….. others who are merely the
cutthroats and thieves that plague any city filled with the wealth of visitors
and citizens ofpalaces…..
But what else lies hidden within the mist? The voice of an angel lures…. each
perfect note beckons and promises untold pleasures…. until, finally, a broken
heart succumbs to desire…. and Fate weaves a new thread into the tapestry that
is the mystery of life itself….

Inspired
by the music of RiccardoForesi,
the photography of VincenzoChiofalo, and the eternal lure of GastonLeRoux’sThe Phantom of
the Opera… discover what waits Within The Mist…

Coming
Soon:

Coming Soon from Evolutionary Publishing, Shades of Death
returns:

Death
has many shades and shapes... Deep within the agelessCarpathian
Mountains, an ancient evil wakes. Imprisoned many centuries
ago, the creature has waited, patiently, for the one destined to grant her
freedom.ArienneLereauxhas studied
the preternatural menace called "vampyre"
for most of her life. She is an expert in the field. Loosely affiliated with a
secretive organization called The Institute of Paranormal Research and
Investigation, she turns to them when she unearths what may be the first
representation of thevampyreever to exist.

The
enigmatic and attractive Head of the Institute, Adam Raven, has spent a
lifetime tracking the clues left by his mother's disappearance in the mountains
ofRomanianearly twenty
years past. WhenAriennearrives at the
secluded island headquarters of the Institute, he wonders if she holds the key
to finding his lost mother. But before too many days pass, the city ofVancouveris rocked by a
series of grisly murders. As it races to find the culprit, the Institute faces
an evil unlike any it has encountered before...

In
the middle of their hunt, another branch of their network is making a
scientific breakthrough in genetically heightened telepathy. The team
responsible may soon hold a weapon that will have world powers at their
door—until their lead scientist vanishes after leavingTorontoto consult
Raven and his people. Ancient myth is suddenly not myth, and evil may take many
guises before the Institute can restore the delicate balance that was destroyed
the nightAriennestumbled into
a remote castle in the mountains half a world away…